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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2011

this video is showing a copper and alluminum plates being made into a battery.. by mixing copper with distilled water and baking soda by electrolysis it forms crystals on the copper plate... i then use a sanded alluminum plate to put a surface of crystals made from heating alum, and Epsom salt to a point of mixture by boiling, that mixture bonds the copper plate and alluminum plate together

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  • Thats looking really good.Do you have bigger plates you could use?Like how you put the crystal surface down with electrolysis!

  • @m3sca1 im gonna try to get some zinc plates,,, like the anodes you had.. i think it will do alot better than the aluminum.. im gonna post some more on this cell, the charging effect are pretty cool with a 18 volt battery i can charge this cell to 4 volts, and it does seem to recharge itself after a while though.

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  • Why don't you take the weight of the items?

    A recipe is how you can repeat the experiment.

  • what happens if you put bicarb in a kiln at 1500

  • cool!

    

  • @crob227 good idea with the zinc,what about galvanised plating...that has a crystalline surface and is made from zinc

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